noun a detailed plan or model of a structure or object

verb None

adjective None

adverb None

pronoun None

preposition None

conjunction None

interjection None

article None

  • The architect presented the blueprint for the new office building.
  • I saw the blueprint for the house you're planning to build - it looks amazing!
  • Check out the blueprint for the sick new skate park they're building.
  • The artist used the blueprint of the city as inspiration for her latest painting.

noun the process of corroding or being corroded, typically by a chemical reaction such as oxidation

  • The metal pipes were heavily affected by corrosion due to exposure to harsh chemicals.
  • The old car's body is all rusted from corrosion.
  • Dude, that fence is totally messed up from all the corrosion.
  • The relationship slowly deteriorated over time, like the gradual corrosion of metal.

noun a projecting rim or edge on a pipe, cylinder, or beam, especially to strengthen it or to attach it to another object

  • The engineer carefully measured the dimensions of the flange before attaching it to the pipe.
  • Make sure you tighten the bolts on the flange securely to prevent any leaks.
  • I accidentally bumped into the flange and now it's all out of whack.
  • The team leader acted as the flange, connecting different departments to work together seamlessly.

adjective causing annoyance or resentment; annoying

  • The galling behavior of the defendant in court was met with stern disapproval from the judge.
  • It's so galling when people cut in line at the grocery store.
  • I find it absolutely galling when my boss micromanages every little thing I do.
  • The galling defeat in the final minutes of the game left the team feeling defeated and frustrated.

noun a sticky substance used for chewing or sticking things together

verb to block or obstruct by sticking or clogging

  • The machinery can gum up if not properly maintained.
  • Don't let all that dirt gum up the gears.
  • I hate when my hair products gum up and make my hair sticky.
  • His constant interruptions gum up the flow of the meeting.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of the action or state

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The factory is currently in operation, producing goods for export.
  • The restaurant down the street is still in operation, serving delicious food.
  • That old car is barely in operation anymore, it's on its last legs.
  • His brain was in operation as he worked through the complex problem.

verb to introduce a substance into the body or a system, typically by means of a syringe or needle

  • The doctor needs to inject in the correct dosage of medication.
  • Make sure you inject in the insulin before you eat.
  • I can't believe you're going to inject in that much money into the stock market.
  • She knew she had to inject in some excitement into her mundane routine.

noun a powerful spring in a mechanical device, especially a watch, that drives the mechanism

verb not applicable

adjective not applicable

adverb not applicable

pronoun not applicable

preposition not applicable

conjunction not applicable

interjection not applicable

article not applicable

  • The mainspring of the company's success is its innovative product development.
  • The mainspring behind their friendship is their shared love for music.
  • She's the mainspring of the group, always coming up with fun ideas.
  • Hope is the mainspring of human endeavor, driving us to achieve our dreams.

noun a machine or tool that operates by air pressure

adjective relating to or using air or other gases under pressure

  • The pneumatic system in the factory helps to power various machines efficiently.
  • I heard they are installing a new pneumatic tube system in the office for sending documents quickly.
  • I can't believe how fast that pneumatic drill is, it's like lightning!
  • Her words were like a pneumatic hammer, hitting hard and leaving a lasting impact.

noun a first or preliminary version of a device or product from which other forms are developed

  • The company is currently working on developing a prototype for their new product.
  • I saw a cool prototype of a new phone at the tech expo.
  • Check out this sick prototype I made for my art project.
  • The artist considered the rough sketch to be a prototype of her final masterpiece.

verb to form or create something into a particular shape

adjective having a particular shape or form

  • The architect designed a uniquely shaped building that stood out in the city skyline.
  • I found a heart-shaped rock on the beach and decided to keep it as a souvenir.
  • She has a pear-shaped body, but she rocks it with confidence.
  • His actions shaped the outcome of the project, leading to its success.

verb to become gradually narrower or thinner towards one end

adjective having a gradually decreasing thickness or width

  • The architect designed the building with tapered columns for added elegance.
  • She bought a pair of tapered jeans that fit perfectly.
  • I like how those tapered leggings look on you.
  • His patience tapered off as the meeting dragged on.

verb gradually become smaller or thinner toward one end

adjective having a gradually decreasing thickness or width

  • The doctor recommended a gradual tapering of the medication to avoid any adverse effects.
  • I'm slowly tapering off my caffeine intake to see if it helps me sleep better.
  • I heard she's tapering down on partying because she wants to focus on her studies.
  • The road ahead seemed to be tapering off into the distance, disappearing into the horizon.

noun the act of removing goods from a vehicle or container

  • The workers were responsible for unloading the cargo from the ship.
  • We need to unload all these boxes from the truck.
  • I'm so sore from unloading all that stuff yesterday.
  • She felt like she was unloading all her emotional baggage during the therapy session.

verb to free or release something that is stuck or glued together

  • The mechanic used a special solvent to unstick the rusted bolts.
  • I had to unstick the drawer by giving it a good tug.
  • I had to unstick the gum from my shoe with some peanut butter.
  • The therapist helped me unstick my thoughts and move forward with a clearer mind.

verb to move rapidly to and fro; oscillate

  • The vibrating machine is used to separate particles based on size.
  • I can feel my phone vibrating in my pocket.
  • Her phone keeps vibrating non-stop, it's so annoying.
  • The city was vibrating with excitement during the festival.

noun a state of extreme heat or intensity

adjective describing something as extremely hot or intense

  • The metal was glowing white hot after being exposed to the intense heat of the furnace.
  • The debate between the two politicians was getting white hot as they exchanged heated arguments.
  • The new video game is so intense, it's guaranteed to be white hot among gamers.
  • The tension in the room was white hot as everyone waited for the results to be announced.

adjective relating to or resembling small pellets or grains

  • The pelletal structure of the sediment indicates a high energy environment.
  • I found some cool pelletal rocks by the river.
  • Check out these awesome pelletal pebbles I collected at the beach!
  • Her words hit me like a pelletal rain of criticism.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The project was completed in a short time due to efficient teamwork.
  • We managed to finish the game in a short time.
  • I aced that test in a short time!
  • His rise to fame happened in a short time span.

noun the act or process of conforming; adherence to accepted standards, rules, or guidelines

  • The software must be tested for conformance to industry standards before it can be released.
  • Make sure the document is in conformance with the guidelines before submitting it.
  • I heard that new restaurant is not in conformance with health codes.
  • Her actions were in conformance with her values and beliefs.

noun a tool or machine used for abrading or wearing down a surface through friction

  • The abraser machine is used to test the abrasion resistance of materials.
  • I accidentally abrased my new shoes on the rough pavement.
  • Don't abrase your phone screen by putting it in the same pocket as your keys.
  • The constant criticism began to abrase her self-confidence over time.

noun a type of thermoplastic polymer commonly used in injection molding applications

  • Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, commonly known as ABS, is a thermoplastic polymer used in various applications.
  • I bought a new phone case made of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene because it's really durable.
  • That skateboard deck is made of ABS, it's super tough!
  • Her personality is like acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene - strong and resilient.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The actual time of arrival for the flight was delayed by two hours.
  • I thought the movie started at 7, but the actual time is 7:30.
  • I'll be there at 5, but you know my actual time is always closer to 5:30.
  • She always seems to arrive at the party at the actual time when things start getting interesting.

adverb in a way that shows firm devotion or support

  • The scientist adherently followed the strict protocols in conducting the experiment.
  • She adherently sticks to her daily routine without fail.
  • He's always adherently on time for our meetings.
  • The artist's brush moved adherently across the canvas, creating a masterpiece.

verb to treat or coat a material with a layer of zinc in order to protect it from corrosion

  • The artist used a special technique to adonize the metal sculpture, giving it a shiny finish.
  • I'm thinking of adonizing my old bike to make it look cooler.
  • I heard you can adonize your phone case to make it more stylish.
  • She always knows how to adonize her words to make them sound more convincing.